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Depersonalization and Derealization Disorder (DPDR)

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January 11, 2025

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Recently, an article described about the Depersonalization and Derealization Disorder (DPDR).

  • A mental health condition – A state where individuals experience persistent feelings of detachment from themselves or their surroundings.

 

Derealization

Depersonalization

Conditions

  • A sense of feeling of detachment from environment, objects & people in it.
  • A feeling of detachment from themselves.

Symptoms

  • Distortion of the distance from the size or shape of objects
  • A heightened awareness of surroundings.
  • Feeling as recent events happened in the distant past.
  • An inability to recognize or describe emotions.
  • Feeling unconnected to body, mind and feelings.
  • Sense of body and limbs are distorted and head is wrapped in cotton.
  • Susceptible population – It affects 1 to 2% of the global population, predominantly youngsters.

  • Symptoms – Sensation of being in a dream or fog.
    • The world appears flat, colourless or artificial.
    • Distortions in visual perception, with objects appearing either blurred or unusually sharp.
    • Sounds that seem either amplified or muted.
    • An altered perception of time, which may seem to move too fast or too slow.
  • The above symptoms can last for hours, days, weeks or even months.
  • Treatment – It is treatable by addressing the root cause, whether it is anxiety, trauma or depression.

Reference

The Hindu| Understanding Depersonalization Disorder

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